At Holistic Dental we deeply believe in the value of helping parents build the foundations that are required for a child to enjoy optimal oral health, now and long into the future.
One of the most important components of children dentistry is child psychology. Our child dentists are trained to create a friendly, fun, and inviting atmosphere for children. Dental phobias beginning in childhood often continue into adulthood, so it is of paramount importance that children have positive experiences from an early age. In addition, our clinic is geared to provide a more comforting experience for children and have dental materials / instruments better suited for small children (ie: smaller xrays, different flavored toothpastes, etc.).
Our dentists fulfill many important functions relating to the child’s overall oral health and hygiene, placing particular emphasis on the proper maintenance and care of deciduous (baby) teeth, which are instrumental in facilitating good chewing habits, proper speech, and also hold space for permanent teeth.
Other important functions include:
Education
– Our dentists educate parents and children emphasizing the importance of keeping teeth strong and healthy. In addition, they advise parents on disease prevention, trauma prevention, good eating habits, and other aspects of the home hygiene routine.
Monitoring growth
– By continuously tracking growth and development, we are able to anticipate dental issues and quickly intervene before they worsen. Also, working towards earlier corrective treatment preserves the child’s self-esteem and fosters a more positive self-image.
Prevention
– Helping parents and children establish sound eating and oral care habits reduces the chances of tooth decay. In addition to providing checkups and dental cleanings, our dentists are also able to apply dental sealants and topical fluoride to decrease a child’s cavity risk, advise parents on oral habit cessation, and demonstrate proper brushing and flossing technique.
Intervention
– Many dental problems in children can be minimized with proper intervention. In the case of oral injury, malocclusion (bad bite), or bruxism (grinding), mouth guards or orthodontics may be recommended.